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TOP 1000 FREQUENCIES, BY MONITORING TIMES.

PHOTOS-2
MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS
INCLUDES HAM GEAR!
THE HAM STATION
DECEMBER 6, 2006
THE

The Drake station, and to the right the new Yaesu FT897 transceiver.  Above are the Heath scope, the MFJ tuner, and the Bandit amplifier.  Under the amplifier is the rig switch.  Behind that, barely visible, is the B&W antenna switch.

A Heathkit HW-101 on the workbench.  Belongs to a friend, not mine.  Has the power supply and the Heathkit speaker as well. 

THE AM STATION - it 
has been sold.

Earlier station, 2003.  Collins S-Line, the Hunter Bandit, the Icom 706 on top shelf, and the Yaesu FT-101-EE.  The S-Line has been sold (as was a second S-Line that was not in use_ and so has the FT-101-EE.  Under the 706 is an MFJ electronic keyer, and between the 706 and the Bandit is the MFJ 989C 3 kw tuner. 

DARN!  SOMEONE WOKE HIM UP!
THE HAM STATION AS OF DECEMBER 3, 006
THIS IS ALL THAT'S LEFT! (OTHER THAN
THE SCOPE, METER AND SIGNAL GENERATOR.) 
OH YES, THE ICOM 706 (ORIGINAL) IN THE VEHICLE